"s M" 'Vf- VW i- itt -v rXftr-p.npi).- !-i'- "w W7tC r : 20 EVENING PUBLIC- LEDGEJK IlIlLAl)ELlHIAr -SATURDAY,.. JANUARY. -25, - 19i9 H.sn-tfjnW"' T 117 ', ' i ... .i FLOWER OF THE NORTH By JAMES OLIVER CURIVOOD Tllh HTItHV Tlll't I'AK fhlllp Vililtlcmorr. worklnc inirtner of a romimny rnntrolllns the 11. h .upplv of numerous lake, under n prmUlnmil II cenae aivcn lr the frtiiuilliin (Imrrnment. Jlnds himself npiHiaeil b mi linknow'h enemy imil .end for treitnn, nn nrlUI friend, tn eomr and help, him nut( Thf fine clue thev liner to the mjatrry N n letter addressed lo l.nril Kllihnih I.ee. 4Jreiriin brains to rave lout local tiertiitr. nml draw, n akrtih nf her. Whltte more rrs-oKnlrra Kitten llrnkuw, u former sweetheart, rtiinthter of hl partner, and lirranmiililr thousand, of miles nwio, 1ml ilnean't mention the furl (o llmwn, In tend he leave, the cabin cmd ellnihs the. hill. where lio meet, n half-breed, n white clrl. Jeanne, untl n unlf-hountl. lie fall. In love with the iclrl. Hrnkiiw iiml his dntisiitrr arrive. Jeanne , nnd I'lcrre ire attacked lo nien who itrrhe nu the snip with them, rierre I. wounded nnd Jeanne mrrleil oft". I'hlllp follow the Udn.iuper.. ln Jeanne nnd .tarts lo take her lo her home. Port o' lod. On Ihr wry their eunoe Is cauht In the rnnlil". CHM'TF.R Xl -iCuntinueili AUK V wl IIKAI) of them was a hollliiR he.i of vhitc. eei. nioie terrible than when thes had looked down upon it from above. The rocks were hidden mist and foam; their roar was deafen lutf. Between Philip and the aw'ui maelstrom of death there was a uuletcr space of water. bUX; sullen and swift the power itserf rushlm; o'. to whip itself Into ribbons nnionB me taunting roi ks that baned its hip 'o the sea. In that space Philip looked at Jeanne. Her faco wns against lus breast. Her ejes met his owi a d In that last moment, face to f.-c w death, love leaped aboe ' f'-1 Thej weie about to die and J-'a txould die in 111" aims, lie w.is 1 s low foieer. Ms hold tightened II" 'ace came ihmi ei . He naniM 1 si o let her know what hi- bad meui ' 'o lay at Port o' tiod But bis u.oi-x nould have been like a. w luspe n - hurricane. Could Jeanne undei staid l'he wall of foam was almost m the. aces. Suddenly he bont ll" " t'-U!"l'11 nls face to hers, and ki-sed her nga -ind again. Then, as ihe ni.ie.stroin .ngulfed them, he swung his ow i ods :o take the brunt of the shock He no longer' reasoned beoi.d one 'hlng. He must keep his bods be ueen Jeanne and the iotk He nould be crushed, beaten to pieces iidde uniecognliib'.e. but le.u.i rtould be onls drowned. II" f.-igl " ' teep hlm.-elf half under lier. w.ili hs lead nnd shoulders in tw am e N hen ia felt the floods sinking b m uuae. le thiust her upward. Me fi'-r! in,l did not know what haf.pei.ed )nls there was tile ciashnin 't i.i.uvand cannon in his ears, and he eemed to lle tluougli u.i '. I'hes thundcied about him. nB.u.i ilm, ahead of him. and then Jnme and more behind. Hi- felt no pain ' ihnck. It was the sound Hint l.o icemed to be fighting: it the bjffeiuis if his body against the locks there was he painlessness of a knlff-thrusl tie .ered amid the roar of battle. Ami he sound receded. It was thundering u ietre.it. and a carious thought i.ime .i hun. Providence had delivered him liroush the maelstrom. He ba not truck the rocks. H was saved. And i- his arms he held Jeanne. It was das when he began the tight, .load d.is. And now it was night. He It earth under his feel, and he knew town, and ne couiu leei jejuni-e unu-, iiriviug to hold him up, and he could itill hear her voice. Cut nothing could cep him from sleeping. And during hat sleep he had visions. Now it lo awoke, and the niKiu nan luineu nto dav. Hi- was In a tent, ami the un was gleaming on the outside. '1 had been .1 curious dieam. and ho at up astonished. There was a man sitting beside him. ; was Pierie. "Thank 5od. M'sleurl ' he heard. We have been waiting; for this You lie saved!" "PlPrre!" ho gasped. Memorj returned to hun. Ho was Hwake. lie foil weak, but he knew hat what ho saw was not a vision of c dream "I came the da.v after sou and Jeanne went through the rapids " ex-e-lnined Pierre, seeing his amusement. You saved Jeanne, she wa not hurt Dut sou were badly bruised. M'siejr ii-d su have been In a fever." "Jeanne was not hurt'.'" "Xo. She cared for sou until 1 came. Sho is sleeping now." "'I have not been this was --very long, have I, Pierre"" I c.imo jesterdas." sanJ Pierre lie bent over Philip, and added- "You must remain quiet for a little longer, M'sieur. I have brought ou a lettei from M'sieur Gregsoti. and when sou ...a.! thnt I will have some broth made for vou." Philip tool; the letter and opened 1' Hi Pierro went quiotlv out of t la tent. Grcgson had written him onlv a few lines. He wrote: My dear Phil- I hope sou 11 foi- give me. nut I'm tired of this mess I was never cut out for the woods, and so I'm going to dismiss mvself leaving all best wishes behind foi jou. Go in and fight You're a devil for fighting, nnd will Mire'.v win. I'll only he in the wav Su I'm going back with tho ship win. 1 leaves in three or four dass. Was going to tell sou this on the mgh' vou dlsappeated. Am sorry I couldn t "shako hands with you before I left Wtlte and let mo know how things come out. As ever. TOM. Stunned, phillp dropped tho letter lie lifted his eyes, and a strange cry burst from his lips. Nothing that Precson had written could have wrung lbat cry from him. It was Jeanne. Bhe stood tn the open door of the tent Dut It was not the Jeanne he had known. A terrible grief was wrluen in Jier face. Her lips were blotslless. her yea luslerless. deep suffeiine seemed il bfa ut hollow a in her cheek, in nm ne n.m "iwuKiii. ""-""" Up siaggercd to Irs fed He cuuld " 1 n'd dcith' 11.., , ,. e , .-. . -"""V'."" '." M'lJ ' vou. .viar- p.iwnent IR mniie." ,.,, hp- .,.,CB sne.il inc his iiunic, , . ... . . ., ldd'''1 u "'0 In ightness of her eses. Karet. he said In a low tone. have ",. ilmmlny." I exclaimed, "that Is leard her voice spe.uinL.uis nunc. s(.lllvh Ht.lul shooiimt pains passed "T'irii ou will g vvki us to l-'il the gladness In lni-voice no objection to Mars s '.earing It J L, V, ev.-r thoucht of It before " md he was so glad that h, lallBlil ,. tlash,.s oP t..,l, 1(.lt Ul,.ou(;1, ,, Uof) ,, fmm ,,.. wu , R ,, t-,a"nM" "' "' ' l I .ell sou ,s we ., back liver' the '.. ',!' benem to vm! at starting ,.,d sobbed like a babbling idiot. It bo(lj ,,s rl(.hl an ., 1)Umh am, mtv , Jour (,(n) op ,,,, ,1,iuli The change li.id com.- with Picr.e. ,,! "'jIIm i',u.r"on "lr S'V,! "" "'"- UB ' we,v" '" a "'"l" "'"f 1 ... ,. . .1 ,........-. Inn .,,. fl u ,,1e I.e. v.,.J. ,,,.., 11. .u- Il IIUIII Ililll "I t,n,.. .no.n.l.lK.- , . ,. ...... 1 1 -o,.. i..n...,..-j fi.u v.... e , .., - i.,..-,.....! .. ..i.... -. . ,. . " . " """ seenieii ,nmi rerei nis. cur, c,a aim ,..- ... -v.. -" ...s m.. n , ura .., cocc-.c-u ,.,ei.,.p, .., Un0. ,t ., , .--. .... .s... u. 1 vc.igimio.i or ot r.en.is no on,- Knows how I mKed for ,,l,end to know what sou probably will f hp :, , -j ,,." wY,"-. '" "Th"'' ,i.-e blm: again it was night and he wilh llvi.l bruit's. H. vcond,....l If ..,. , .... , , . ... ... fcir. .More than that, she h.1,1 :.,,e.i .''r Held In which to press my suit i. t.. .i,ni w.ne flnances will ..ii.u ?iln.l.".t la.rl "...,'i ".h 1". JI?.-. , :L,.r... .". i?"0.1!...".1' ou. .Th?.n.u . eii.iiK'c- invie. nun a i- tunc Mine--, vv e - -.,.. u .... w u -- um m 1 - .- -- - j-- .". .-': :" .- --i-.- . -- ,..ui.n i-r j-nur inieresi in ime card the roaring of the flood Again hl, bods looked that w.,y. and sank ,.,. ttllo vou .. ,,,,,. Wl. . him that she had never heard tho "Il '- Iho whiter thatjohn's uncle h1"." "are V,lnesn'makes" 'Th '", '"' hl" lnn'il5".i!o"5, "l". m,U"- '"'I V S" -If vou will cill -., this mr ,.- heard voices. Jeanne's voice and u oNhaust.,1 upon his balsam b,,l ,,, lo m(.t y(iu ol, tllP cltf, V(J!U nam- before, that I, was not known nt l MXln'Z IrVZttift '"be SI ", I " f bus,,, ViiXr'&T m rece'. Z 7n '.'est'.n'g colnu' imn'H. and he wondered who lb.- man A minute lau-r Pie, re t.-turn.d vwth muM r,.ldrn , our ,,.... l-'orl .. (!o,l. , t,,,l11?,"Heel the lov..1 growing' "teadu'v thaOs what "ecoimmlcs' Is. A very clevvr g1.r,eln1fSY .M'A luMnd Jfcrl'Th? ' .ith strange dreams, l.ut . t . s. th. ,.h , l0ukr.d ftl hm Ultll Ie ,ry ,,,. H. e,-ushed within him. '"'" ' " hutched in his h,,lr ' !"!). h. ".. "'".' .... .-k'.S- .' ' 'There ir'.'-' vy of people who are V. j! . IT ."2..T SJTttZ fc.l4V- i!!? $$"w leams seemeu co n'- "c '"-" i-.. tmi-ns 1 eves i-o-v There was nn nn. n.. ,...,.. ., ... ,.: .,. . .... . v"li..t .11,1 n ,,11 n,un..- n ..... ""-. '"'..' .-".".k wnen jonn ....,..,., .. .. , ...,ni r-,ne 3 ,i.ir ,.. ...... ..i ...7 .... ..;.. : ' n.n ok- e'erie.ii Horn nnd wou rt a moment she had fallen upon liar knees beside him nnd clasped one o his hands In both of her own "1 am so Bind," she whispered. choK- IIIKlJ. For nn install! she ptesscd h!a liniid to her face. "I am "o glad- " She ioso to her feet, swaying slight- lj. She turned to the door, nnd Philip couiu no.ir ner sobbing as she left him CHAPTKK XV VTOT until the silken flap of the lent ' had fallen behind Jeanne did power of moiement and speech return o Pinup It.' called 'e name nnd - He no longer rea-oned Iieonii sti'Uggli-d to a silting pusiuri- Thei l nand.igtd Ills head aclnd, his legs could hardl.v support him. Ho went to raise hN left hand lo ills head, hut slopped it in ftont of him, while a slow smile of understanding crept over accountnblo change In tin- hnlf.hi cod's aiiiiiMranoo. us tin-re had been m Jeanm-'s. His f.ic- n- med tbinm-r. There was a deep gloom In his eyes, a dejected droop 10 Ms shoulders Philip, accepted tin- broth, anil dr.inl. it slowlv. without -peaking. He fi-lt sircnsthi-nod. Th- n hi- looked steadily nt Pierre. The old initio had fallen from Pierre llko n mask His tscs ilropped under Philip's g.iKo Philip held up n hand. "Pierre! " The httlf-brccsl B"ped it and vvnlteJ His lips tightened. "What Is the- iniiuor.'' demanded Philip. Jeanne "'What ban happened to You say she w.t not hurt "Hv the roc.ki. M'sieur ' interminted Piprre. quicklv , kneeling beside Philip, "Listen It is best that I tell jou. You are a man. vou will understand, iv ithoui being told all. I- rom (Jhurciiil! I brought news with h it was ticcc.try foi me to tell Jeanne, It was terrible news and she Is .Il.strts.s6il under Its weight. Your honor will not allow sou to inqulio further. M'sieur I ran tell sou no more) than this- -that It Is a grief which belongs to but one per. "on " ,'-" th herself, f nsk j-o-j to help me. He blind to her unhjppinos, 52 1s0m&z&y . ia&r'ti SOMEBODY'S STENOGRAPHER-That's a Fair ! f.iLI. 'r YOU HE.LP ME '- , c?ut v;ith This ucrTKj ; 1 TO MV fj'WL. .H'JH ? ' 73 & ' u Af-lcur. Believe that II is the ilit . tifi of llio peril through which she linn passed. A Utile Inter I will toll j ou all, mid sou wilt tmdeistnnd. Hut II N Impossible now. 1 confide this muih In ou I asl you this because- ' Pierre's eses weic half closed, and he looked ns thoutth Unseeing oer Philip's head "1 ask sou this," be tepeated. softly, 'because I have guessed-Hint sou love her." A cry of .lo burst fioin PhilipV lip 1 do Pierie I do I do I have Kiicied If." ald Pierre. isafcttagj r-drtSPE-" 3Sfer JStjieSSSsfiSffl one thing. He mu.t keep hi- lioilv between Jeanne ami the roiks You vvil1 iielp me Philip felt the sweat lire iking out over bis fnc-. Hi- v.as still weak. His voice was unnatural, and trembled, "You know--" he- gasped, -v-,,. , ,.,, ,,..,,,.. ,..,Mn.l breed' eyes were glowing, his haggard cheeks were flushed. "And this ir, in-eo-v.ii j '. "It is nbsolutels necessary. .M sb-ur." "Then I will go. Hut first. Plem-, I must know . 1 httit mine. 1 cannot go ciitlrelj blind. D-i thev fear :ny men -at Fort o" (iod'.'" "No, -M'sieur." 'One tnon- qui-slniii. Piei re. ho is Lord Kitssliugh Lee For an instnnt Plorre-'-yer. widened. Thi-s grew black, mid hurtled with 11 strange threatening flro. He ioso slmv-i; .0 lus feet, and placed both ""n"H "P11" I'nmps siiouiuers. i-or a '"" ininm. the two men stared into each other a, face-. Then Pici r spoke His voice wus soft nnd low. scircel tbovo h murmur, but It was JUIed wltn sometli.ng tltat struck a find to Ihllips heart. "I woulil k.ll sou In-Iurc 1 viouni iinsw-er luat question M'biom-,' l,i. mild. N'o other person has ever dune for Jeanne and me-what vou hnvo done- V owe jou more than we eati evu repav. Yet If sou Insist upon nn nn- swer to tint question you make of me an et.em : if vou breathe that name to Je.mn.- 1 ou turn her away from ji.u foreit- ' - 'i-: t t The f SHE AKCt V.E -1 J. VAH I SCH'ETH'U Uilic" """ lu u"' I'Oltom or it all was I.oid cneoi vou uoiilil alwajs lei me carry Is that S"U can nam u.e u..,;....ve . THOUGHT Houb K10W AMt I Av "T S .lli-x - ; wo cjij nm word he left the For mnnj minutes Philip sat mo- Honless where Piene had loft him. The rat tn seemed suddenly to Have dropped from under his feet, leaving him In an Illimitable llllOM Of 111111(1. GrcKson had deserted him, with nlmo.-n no word of pxnl.inmlnn. and he would i .... ... .... . ,. imi- suim-u ins uie upon v.icksou lo.vnltS". t'ndcr other circumstances his unaccountable iftlon would have been n serious blow Dut now it was overshndovved b the msstorlous change that had come over Jeanne. A few hours before hc had been hnppy. laughing and singing as they drew I'ltzhuRh Pierre warm d i.i, t... , ,.....,.. ...... ,,..L 11, inviiiiuii i,oru i- iznuirii h ... . . ... .u .itiiiuii. mm j et om a Hiiurt time- befoie In- had spoken the mime body before .leriimn :n..l i, l,n " "'i to the stene on the cliff, when Pleire had roused hlinsi If .11 tl ,. round ot the name: he thnu-.'' " ,1! tint had luppencd since Ci . 1 ,-nme to Churchill, mill the 1 .1: waa a ile lirium of thought u.i! made his temples throb. He was suit- now -of but tew things. He loved Jiannc -loved her moi-i- thin In- had evu drc uncd that he could love .1 woman, ami lie lielle-M-d ih.it It would be lm. . jjim f. 1 . . n 1 1 , . I""""1"" "' "' t" tell him a f.ilseliooit. in- wun riiiiinii 111 in-it sue nnd never heard of Iird l-'ltzhugh until PJerie overtook them In their thghi fiom Churchill, lie could vet- but one thing to do. and that was to follow Pierre's advice, accepting his promise that lu the end c-vi-iytlilng would come out li'-'ht He hail taith hi Pierre He rose p. his feet and went to tin- tent-llap An imhariavsIiiB thougut came to h'm, anil he stopped, 11 flush nf fcveilsh color sinl.li nlj mounting 11 to his pale cheeks lie had kissed Jeanne In the 'ehnsm when death .luiulereii in their fn es He had kissed her again and again, and lit those kls-es he had declared his love. He was gla I, and jet sorry: the knowledge that she must know nf his li.ve filled him with happiness, atnl .vet Enough Question 7 HAD A i.CRAr 1 SOE. THIS !(' Y srnt nust 1 u 16 FIME AM MlCli AMO I love-able Roui.o:vHir isii-j py AiivtU .j ,(Jy put 1 j wore a?ossfc-a at The i?3 B0TTOV1' CO Without another mm had j ,J T with It there win the feeling that It would place a distance between him nnd .Jeanne. .reannc was the first lo see. him when he come out of the tent. She wan Hitting beside a small balsam shelter, and Pierre was busy over n tiro, with hN hack turned to them. Tor a moment the two looked nt, each other In silence, nnd then Jeanne came toward him, holdlnc out one of her hands. Ho saw that she was mal;. ,i n strone effoit to nnnrnr natural. ,,ut there wns somethliiB In his own f.lr(1 flifil runIn !..- nllnmn! n i.nni. one. Tlie hand that she gave him trembled. Her llns nulvered. Kor the first tlnip Iut lvfvu fnllf.il tn tnopt his ; -;. -- ,,-, "," i".; own In their limpid frankness. fTO UIJ fOXTINPED) THE DAILY NOVELETTE BEHIND THE CLOUDS By Charlotte Lout 'B sad heart, and icase repining; ' 'Dehind the clouds Is the sun silll shining:' " iiuotli a voice rather severely in Mar garet's ear. "llealls-." It continued, "sou ought to bo ashamed ! Vou haven't taken John Stevuis wint nvvay tin years ago. Then sou were the be le of the toun. in- nu nt inieresi in nusming since .viarg.iret. mm now at Ihlrty-two look nt llfltrll r.ln )..... 1.. l. . . . .I,e7i . '"I.i'mi .. "'JV. V ..'.' .u!"r. '.'' ','LC and If 'only I lillew whit sent hl-n away without n word -Don't sa.v ntiy more about It." broke In Mary, "l' Know 1 been hard, hut ou haw n't done a ,,., '.'.'''.'" .5? " (""lir Y,nl n,usl begin low to put the pist behind sou. Come -".. ... mi- i nun n imiigiii, lucres n lair, jiiu know -and help me In tho fipton booth. Wear something besides iiiac or gras and a smile, too; mid now r warn 501, if jou fall to come r shaut trouble vou again for a long time." " Mars hustled oui rather nolslls luiving .Mnrgiuet alone with her thoughts. Her sisters words had stung, nnd resentment limned In her breast. Entering her bed. lonni sne stood before the mlnns nn.i '."' '".W lrett. cheek, white teetl ;" V ' ::" ""."i"1" a nm.- timn "'."J: " '! lr''r-"'i her hair li. the he. 'njliiR fashion of other d.Vs. Jusi for It Light she would be the Margaret of 'fi.rget "' ,U,U''1 B" '" ,lu' hurch fair and i.rget 1 noosing n Hh.11.l1 white dress of soft llnglng ir.aterl.-il. she l,,l.( ,1 ve v ,,Velv I'lm"-"?.,";"," V" '-t1 ' ! 'V ", 'iir ll1"'1"' ,'rl,'1 "'""ll f"" a lot h of blue Jli!ng ,, bureau, si," 1-ftI.v fashioned a girdle for her slim waist and with n pink rW , lucked resn fioin the mse ,!,. ,,utshl - her window she made her wav t tlle burui, Divested of her wrap, Marv 1-lllllP rilh IIP tn.vnr.l !, I,.'-" " ? lu ,. .....;. .7.. '. "! .'iiirK.ire ii. j"-i sno et jniiiie,! "Vou look ui.e a nreani soon tney "ire sta- i.iiii-ii in-iiinii a mass .f her and said- "Look onk' Margaret, there is .Marl, Andrews. wars poor fellow he - 1 1 ,'.'" 'JV 'or ueieiniineii nt- once vou - -" Here a ;.." "n" customer" Ualmoii Mars" s attention, much to Margan t"s ciiei Mire fiiough i' w.is Mark he was '"h!aeK.t,?r.?ri'1e.hrr """ M'"r " llI",rt- "i itiei "-''f conversation with the il"" ."'enTn-g iXaT W Margaret wen- ready to go home t'l"v were suriirlsed to find him waiting out", side the door. " jour hooks, .Margaret, win 11 John -v.'isii't Ibi.r..' In. ol.l .,u .f.-.. ....... . e....: .:". ,..". ," " '" suiricu 11. .inn in- in 1iovih lir.iln thm if i.. ....- .'..:. got stuck In my a, '.. , :,.. , " VH " "f: 'V;-- " serving the little girl of my cholco. ' " ""'ii grew w Itli the sears nnd i. ri II11 ikti 1 i"i il It. r..l.. 1 1 pHnieu I low would sou like to go West mi short une'e notice with Pnrle n- nis li.nl recclvid a telegram calling Uk at once, allll hi w.ltltlll Home him 1 hT?-fnuv?0::iaBrVA,niouJ?-!; gue-ps why. He was on his wav then to you Margaret. Then and there I phiSed tn last card -No,' I told him, I Hon t can- In go West nt nreaent .Vlargaret his promlsid to marry me and our plans for the future an still un settled John was too honest to sus. pect deieit 111 an old friend. With white lips he nsi.nl, 'Is that true. Mark? ami when I assured him that It vias hi- slmph said, 'l!ooil-bv. obi chni, 1 ,,n,t tin hist of luck to ji'.u both. ,! go vvisi toniiiiii wun my I nclc lllll.' I tried bard enough to win jou aflir that. Marg.int. but I am gun now that I failed, ami at this late bniir I am tr.ving to make what reparation I can He fore Jnliti sailed for Prance I told him all. nnd whin he conies back he'll conn- straight to ou. He has never ceased to love jou: nor have I It has been ins punishment " He turned abruptly and was gone Margaret was weiplng softly in her own little home when In r sister finally bade her goodnight, but thej were tears of J"". In hi r hi art sh felt sure: iv- maniiue. sie wns aireauy planning n wonderful new wardrobe In which black ami gray bad no part Throwing open ber shutters the net morning she look ed out upon a world which sivined lo her to be all bin- sl.v, gulden nunshlne and pink rove. ' llelilml the clntiila' at last." she thought happily to hcrn-lf as she rested two plump arms 011 the win dow sill and wat.'h.sl for a nio.nent the hummlntr birds Hitting In and oui among the bl'jssoms below. The next the Wire. iiimplrle novelette- Oier :..v..' CT'p?""".."8.?." .n,.?..p .;;,., ,;, i,, r; m ' ",r,r ,cy "rci""M u,,on - . nan. gene sPnng! on. how n 7,... ' : i.K" .,."". ' ' ? ....." ". "e. ;;r..n. -;t.,.t In-.n fml m V-o . And now Peggy jumped into actor, i nm tlint everything Is waking irir h .','. ..-- '''" v" "' ;..;,!, i. ,. At tlm i,rlnt. I Hhe brought out lur little loolilng irlisf cred Peggy. And then, strange to "Mars, sou're my sister; I suppose sou d.iyp.-d bis bend in his hands, and spun ' niid (laslud a spot of light into the eye! , shc went unexpectedly to sleep h liave a right to sav such thlncs." re. ,,., a in... ,. ,nn ,.u ihe iim.. vtninir. I of the bold Imps. The Imps were daz- ot to awaken until a. long time iliriii'd Manrnset uenriu .itfi,r.t,i, ii... .:..... ' ' s-li-d hv this light and alarmed when I ti.i.en b1.a fntinrl herkolf In her own t'egan loosening h,.r hair TI11.1 ir. ou. iion n iciiMi?. iriima. ""rr '". ""-J " sou don t Know now to manage. You ', lennng 111 sucn mings under wmen sun streaming throng! the ' v IndoTs 11" ""''; V.NSr" rimrf .?" ? "n,l ried to study business ad.nlnlstrntlon." ' heading your Invention would come. It lnl. a mass of shimmering gold John ', S, y 'Jj1 fcr SurfTSirilrfr.. It was a long speech for Bruno Duke gnynvci,lh'Cn S, bnil .TTi ,hnu1,", ,". most I.e., itlfut '-;ne ..AW. nrrososiMo... 1 ....I t' "!"l-. t make, but It certnlnls taught me a , ES,W " "' " CuJin t i!8tk iiair In tno world hUp riMoiiri iiiiAp. i,..,. ttrlt.ticnl auttttotiH will or &tt " i urn j uouiu niaue n int or tiip lcaalciPT as she brushed I,- shlnmg s ? n s Th '"-". ot.'r "itla i-l-'J l,r n,i.rr..l Mv things and convinced me that busi- Innchn.rj, hoUM.a and write or call on tii-i lolor had not vet .ft bee . i.'eei J l " column. 77ir .notf Mfnufbio .rofc- ness success depends on following defl- them personally. In going to people of unrl just for eftcct ' slu. trV, n mii' "'" "' Moilirrs. k-III Or irai ni (nlo tue tp ,,UhjncKB rules and not upon hard ' lepute you need hnvo little fear of their What a transform..!!,.'.,- .i..'..,.. "'.'' itorj of Petir Hir.t. ,,orit nnil luck. nttemtitlnc to steal your Idea. sizes ami User hit ions, and Mih-i,,;..! 5ou ",rP l,u,lu' ' "" ; . , nml k,M. ixpioitmmn? N. v. was .,, busy, nnd ii!ieVcs.e, , .0, 'f'res eventually be able to.save r"-t ' 'hoss ver reed me ver know- , lf f that Sour forte Is selling. 'ieiVvn 'Tn"'- "'""I the -i,,;;, I"'", business for joursclf-propcrls. I 1. bee. hoss jer f.ieU me er know. by u means get right Into It. I could vesny. Almost as soon as Margaret mean. ,, S er flon t wnmer give me der inltt. not advise jou on this, of course, unless had caui-hi n ite-hi r t.i... t..- ?. : .. .. .tn .i.MA ai,p ,1 e.-t. Hut I Insisted and nrom sed to trv to f .n- ,-nn .,ArLnnii. TrtAMKG Ml&C tOFLASE1. I- TWO HEADS l& B&TFeR THAM OHE, V'KfM .' r I w- DREAMLAND AD VENTURES-By Daddy 'Waking-Up Time' cVdier Ronnie Miia Well, 1'rpgu artiJ ItWUi while u'nUlnp the growing thing In the irlng, are nttntkrd by the Frost Imps, who rebel against go tna to the -Yorlh fole, where theu belong.) CHAPTER I Malting It Hot for the Imps '. Krost Imps, nflcr their first Till tnc moment of surprise, took after the flvlnr charlnt -ii ,.i ri,... ., ..'ll frpM r,.n ns sou run." they shouted. The 1Yom linns eirtalrtly ere swift. The White Hahhlls skimmed over the ground nt an unitizing pace, pulling the clinrlot along so fust that It leaped from one high spot to another, but a" nst ns they went the frost Imps Were -faster. "fio nwas or we will have the sun melt sou." threatened Hills- Dut the Frost Imps only laughed "Il yl. Ihe sun Is In the sl:j away up high," they shoulid taunting!)-. Ono of the Frost Imps caught-hold of the clinrlot. "I've got Iheni," he shouted. Then suddi nl his turn- changed. "Kl vl ! Kl vl! Kl vl!" In- veined. Just like a dog tlint had suddenly been ktekul. Anil hi. imri cimil nnsim to yen. rnr mil.. iinri hold thp sun glass hi that Its "i''",'!), direct v This he. . ;r.' ;"....:: V, .. ., ,i:w i,., n,i The other Imps did not know vvha to Ii,, of M"- mlt fecond one seized 'he elvtr'oi and he, likewise, felt the sting of the hot ray. lie lit go In n hurry. Vmii ii third nnd a fourth go" burned and by that time the Imps -.ivv " iryi' i.i yi: r. ...:.. ,"..:..... , , -- Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Cops right.) U';.t(il.iuif trill niurr i;our liu-il,n- fCi-V ' A F1KP. lunch last Moini.iy "ruiio " nul;c -tur'lc",to ,".'' "' nnd Ilnlshed h s "plan of no leal islato business. Puke returned to the oflice with me ction ' for ii.S e. .,!.. .,e r.1- t r. tllllllTS til C Hl'H'n "'J - " ' " ... . .11 f. f A t.,trir nlirl 1 1 lilt Irt ""..". .". '...i'i' . " , -t.-e I J,..,." inane u r- -.- "Forget the givlng-up put" I said bi'stlls. "how can I make It smaller?" ... " . -..! ! nflin .Ifl 'isrll at "AS I SUKKCSl.1l l.x- ".. " - on tin- office, get drsk room nun some one. for preference Kellett. who owns tho land, (live up the Idea of having F.ilesmen nnd Just plug ahead by your- self and sell Ihe lots. You could. I be- n. ,n:it.e .1 success tlint way sou 11 ng, ou could collect most of the pay inenis hv mnll. Hut you want lo con- shier Hie i"ost of collecting, wnicn migiu - "" "' tc " cent- "Don't think for a moment that S'ou (.in hull,i a buslniss and inaKe a prom iit of lansis. 1 know some novices III His business believe that It pr-ss them ',..", aes. but the little money ned do's" for the cos, of sell- ' "'" tr-vlnB to "1U't' fr " .? much to sell a lot of land on which one ,.,,..ni nnlc Is math- as if the whole management "Oosh. what's that?' He lnuffhed. That Is knowing the true relation betoi profit nnd is- penses. Income and outgo, not the every day exnenses, iiut m future expenses Hint' is the ability to se innu rcci'ipi. selling orginlzat'n-i. There arc-excellent plumbers who fall when they try to con. duct a plumbing buslmss. Men who are A...,.,P.. .... l.t.letn., te.i nr LTtoe.-rbs fall '- r"wr a - ,,n n tiu-llne-, , "Thev know the technical side of their business, but they don't know the eco- nomlcs of buslmss Ibey don't know the rules of buslmss To succeed It Is tiicessars- to know the tec-linlc.il side- of bus'niss and business administration, "That Is the reason yu haven't suc ceeded, friend Peter. You know sales- KVKKYIIAY STl'KK Royally Democracy is safe and sound. According to report; Mut near a place where I'rcedom's found Still Hojnity holds court. Ay. many kings anil queens we" see Without a Hh.ido. of doubt. And courtiers still bend the knee Where Liberty rang out. And so ll is (save when It rains!) In Independence Square. Dame Nature sings her rojal strains When ISabj takes the tilt". C.Ilir ALKXAXDKK. cpsrisi.t. linn. i public 1 .'v -e ," i Mr. iii..,.i,u ..e ..11 ..... ......, il H'pi'i: H iiniiee. tin Ri-en.eii r.-n 1 iit.n. r ..ill. e n.iuiii inj r, rn mmpnii r.,r miii.iv n,fl K , . 1 WHICH I ., ' ONE ? 1 Wm ' 'y-S. vi'. . 'tyr VUV- ' lfn5nik IS ! I t. JS' . -i- U v . r . .-sa-"" S- V The ray was like a rcil-liot iron, ami it melted a hole right through the Imp's forehead I that Hills s glass was reallj- dangerous "The sun Is sending his rns-s down." . shouted some of the more timid Imps. fiut hi- bns to send them through that glass," sboutid bolder ones. "Keep nvvay from thnt c nss and freeze lie nations .... ,i,i .,.,. j-,,i .,. , ,i I .. ""..'"Jl ' 'Pi d "!'.'' ,".' "5 ?" ' "w. " .""".."r" ..'...'" "'"" they saw It Jumping around ninong them. "The sun's ras lire chasing us," the.v shrhked. "Oh, how 11 burns! How It hums!" Of coue the spot thrown by tho mil for didn't burn, but tho Imps nianshlp and sou know your land, but We llnr.ll,- ,1,,, IHe.l lint t ul.ntllt see I.ucas Kellett and fix with him If I tf.ul,,to s(lI c'learvnle lots from his cilice nnd get him to take over the col- let lion end of the business and Just pas" tm tny share. That would leave me '" "5 '" "" "U' fell. Pf course. I felt mighty blue over ihe .whole nffalr. for I would really be uiu really lie a getting straight I.i, rr. i-m, commission. 1 went around to his oflice, but he's -u. -f .... ,.., ,.,,.,,.. . ,. ,,.., - ,..,,"..'.'.'.. ' .. .... .. V plugging hard for prospects all the weik. Ahercromble Is alwass on the Job nnd has three persons to take to Ole.1n.1le on Sundas. I told Able that I'd have to give him find him a good place. As fortune would have It. Francis Ciraham niedcil an of flco hoy, so I flNcd for him to go there next Mondas". Francis wns telling Bruno Duke about his old auto "True I.ove" a few dajs ago. "You've helped Peter In his troubles, S1" T '?- BPt rl" f ,'"' ml"'Me wreck of a car "Tint's easy." he laughed, and ho sold her today. Tomorrow I'll tell how In dia It tohavs itrsi.vi;ss i:i-iiit.v.M I fionic ririaor is a (In-. What does this mean to vol ? Uu-ine-s Questions Answered . I have Invontt il what t billevc to lie ibe Z, '';''rlrll.m"'LhJ.n' ".."".."'.' '"." .'. ....... i-iim-.t. ni,,--i it- 1 - 1 n 1 -, in 11 if hi at the present nn,.' This mV.li ne w III he Itrulli. th it lq (ll llUt mrreet ii, lno.iioiuh part of one Inch I lell-ve It tn be sn nci urate thl It will iiHiij- pn k out 11 naw in a twe,imii sire Mora, cihliti la 111 curate to Hl.nnoth lsirt j a r There Is a ligal uuestion Involved in this, and I would advise jou first of all lr.S'extt.rwrould"-wrlte ,0 the editors of . . MOVISG PICTURE FUNNIES THtwMiKWriMi: TH" OWIR P J Un9 15 CCMHTlai I U'.,MOII"Vl ! Cut out the jiliiuu- on all four Eideu. Then carefully fold dotted Hue) 1 Its entire length. Then dotted line 2. and so on. 1'uld each ectlon underneath, accurately. When completed turn over and you'll find 11 surprising; result, gave the pictures. i..-.iB.-r Co. By HAYWARD l II cft.HA.y-..A.Ea, I .() , N' fa1-! .. c -, CD'' knew that the ray from Billy's sun glass burned, no their Imaginations made them feel n hot scorching, wherever Peggy's mirror spot touched. And as they danced about trying to dodge the mirror snot, the chariot caught up with them, nnd Billy put thei renl hot spot on them wlth his glars. Then they did sell' "Burn, burn, burn, rays i of Father Bun!" shouted Billy.' "Kl $1!" selpcd the Frost Imps. "Flee for your lives. Father -Sun Is burning us up. To the Xorth Polel To the North Pole!" And awny they went to the North, llcltets--skelter, forgetting their rebellion, nnd nnlous only to get to the Arctic regions where the warm rass of the nun could not melt them. "Hurrah!" shouted Prince Bonnie Blue Bell. And once more he placed his trumpet to his lips: "Springtime, springtime with bugle Ice, Calls to the earth: 'Arise! nejolce!'" Again there came the murmurlnc trickle of Snow Klves turning Into Water Drops, ngnln came n hnppy rdst llng of wheat and grassy grovvlnc things, again came the drowsy whisper ing of awakening trees. The whole world wan arousing from lis winter nnp. From the nonds enme n Joyful frog chant : ! 'rm the '.ilr came Ihe gny singing of i homeward bound birds coming from the South. glad up.' s.is'. herself. later bed ' nt home. 'In the lira"? story, I'egiJV rccehes a visit from the King of the Wild (Ictse anil hh Irlde, the beautiful Blue Goose 1 some of the technical trade Journals. I am afraid that tills Is the be'.t I can do, hut If some reader knows of some better Ideas I will be glad to hear from him and will publish them for Sou. I PPrni ffllilv einiiittr tli.it imt hnnns th JJ,"." " 'lu.siions wun jour httiu lonmaera- Although lcit nineteen jesr. of n&e I am Ht uri'UMit n recelilrit I'lhr In .1 Inrxf Imnk dnwnlnun. Wall.- this ponltlon mav be -Vmlnrntb rispertahle." as a flvnotltor su'd. the pioipect Of eventually heremlnp Inleleni1eiit la rather -llHrojraslns. Would ou advise me tn "Ihrow- out iry lines'- for a better posllbm. by which I mean on. where my perminallty nm energy m de 11 rmlne my remum ration? Ii. jou thlnli a felllnix prnp.ltlon would llil this nerd? If w. what lln ? As J nm determined to rnter tuslnes f.ir mjaelf In 11 few jeam. what particular Selling goods depends on s-our own personality. If sou like meeting people, instead of the freedom and hours which come with bank work, I should suggest that sou go Into selling. For pieferenco go Into that kind of selling which you have a knowledge of: thnt Is. whv not '"-"a'"" rX,ra0ant!J3r,t mcnVn".. slid olllci- equipment ginerallv. Theso kinds of goods have. I believe. 11 much higher future than many manu facturers conceive. The Increase In business nml tin- general Increased efll clency that would come with It (at the termination of the war) will stimulate Very much the demand for such goods ns I mention If you oeiennlne to get Into some staple ai tide get Into thnt line In Which Sou have a na-ural Interest. Don't go inio j. uni- heraus- vou merelv bene there is good money fn It. for loll can ""T '"''r' money In any line unless tltl lint I., a -- '.. - 1 1 ... ' iV "r '. " .'" " nn" enuiusiasm for It, ""i'e 1n.11 nils win neip sou. 'V.,?" V; '. .lmv' forwarded sour letter V . -."' iin.ee, i,,r several years .iutomnh.il. . and I m-Id Breatl ai.pfeclate "r cnndlt nplnlun nf what imnure nf uc. Jnliri',&ini nUtniMT itf imilltr Women In imlsiimimhln some lime inru, l.ut 1 do not Mmw wh.it tha r. Willis were, m".f.v,"ur""- l.li'iow 'lUlle well that aale.. manshin r..mlr.- .lin-.-rent .milineatlnrs 1. . "v".""," "' 'Isnoariiphy. hut I am annum. IliK thll I iiiwe-as these iuillfle.itl.ins A. I left tiKh school at the md of the sienn.l ear I lannot nul.mlt 11 .llrloma a. r r:,?inl.""'r"l,"""n.'." nn' i"inp.inlea In whl.ll, !. ie-' ,"?"'' "owever. I sludl.d hort-; is,'1.""1 'l-w'tlnK miaelf home, nn 1 i-ave iwn implnjMi in the aame erri.e as r.s, r. Vl who were m arheolmalea and -- "idu.itid In each ease I rould malls' mViii ,w." .!n n"!X WM mi'irlor and. In ...Idlllun m p..llloii uns higher I (live rr.n ''"nnert.d with vnfloua nltloe. for the 1 ..' m. ,'"" la-Binnilnt aa nfflie Birl. !.. ?. '!. o,""1"". nt ,wo '"'"sn lani.-u.jse. audi iV.'",.r'i"iUlr" ,,.r'ou, "lx months' moM unl e.i.ni".".1'1 "! to ''""isise. apeak II lid unl.ri.tl.nd th.ae lans-unma aatisfa. tnrlly. tUre.ln.ll.lliLr. r....ll. ... niiieirnnei. 1 ri-Krel that I ,.,n Imm,. pli . thlnl. I nm ti,,, nnite Kit! or n recent KlilllIHn Una. n-A- nun ei h.si) s-radiiaie In m flrnt position. 1. rn". ","n, u," m:,''l" I knoiv that clerical Ii-IP are nut pr.Kluc, r ,,f l.usliieii hiiiffSI 1. It. et"iM.. . ' ,-inr.,, IIUl' HTU are eie,itnr opera- worK out ill) mvn id,..,, ;.,,,"" ' "!"e to nildetltalll.' I ',,, '"" I nj ,V,"rli '""' Inieme whl.h an on" r.liea' 'fk'"?" Ki.o.1 id.-,., whin, pruduc l.u.ln.. ,1J "lllltll'A.NlllI',.. than -.,. AuToui u louht'.'ui: ,,m.,,ro a succ-esa selling llwii Z i '"' ' necessary qualltlcatloiis u-i, . . '""e the Plrst. 'kii.iwI.sIbJ f' ,h '' "rt lhr"' and structure of th" car """Chanlsm ws.0. .Aim, , d'rI,e MH nwJ thI'cl.rl'w,d,,rt0,',111",--''"'VW'.,ut Fourth. Smart confldeiice.ere-.il.. pcatance, "'""race-creating up. SftfeR,. rlrii names of good boolts on Si,Ln'i'S.0B t nj- i ne was-, iiilierilslim f " Z. '"'.' i business for i;i,,.. !.."' ' ."owliu amah lielni, ll. .".',,""' .JU"1 naiUWIV il. i ,. !..,,"-ft"' ''J- ' ""'" thin' men uhA .,"7''r' ".". ' ."'"" 'mown many i a . .,,vr' ""nil who were miiunn nd Ural cl.ij. aal.amen. I nlwi,,, ende"" t ..,'. '"'" lf"niliiijy and up to date, nd .'.. ."."' . 'e.-iu. ntly ...mpllm-iiled on mi-'ee" Vi'Vir.'.?,,-'""" ";,'' -nsldered l.yotherJ I am mturiillr atudlnua and t read th. XX? ;? eleVliirS "f 11 ouns- man than of i s-lrl hit bv ihlS .Vrfui to"..".".,. '..in;.i,..''..l"r'ctly won- lora .mil i nd.nv ..i. Htv,pherus,:,.ri7:',:;v -Itlon i)U it.- friswemii ',. i 7, r",V"" l-ropo- ( In an oftl-,. la he (line, '.''n'"' M "n 1 ever l- aide to attain th.i 'ii"1!'" "n" wl 1 TsV tn the nun.i.r i .,', '" """"""PhiT IS vlm la m l.uilneia V,,r..eP ''."" "'"" ' "isiHiiif eeenia o "laerlhe J'?" ""l'.'- '""I V u rlerl. niui ,i . .'.r '" ery Well hat J . Thank J.u rw ,iu?lfi!SSihy T ,"w